The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1929 — Page 4
(THE GREENCASTEE D'AIEY BANNER, THURSDAY.. JUNE 20,1929.
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We know you enjoyed the Lone Star Cement Company Barbecue picnic Wednesday and offer our congratulations to the company on its grand success. We hope they repeat in another year.
S. C. PREVO COMPANY
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NOTICE TO TAX CAYEItS
Notice is hen hy Kiveii to the taxpayers of Putnam County, Indiana, that the Putnam County Council, of
*■(1 and as requested by the Hoard of Commissioners of the County of Put-
nam, Stat«- of Indiana.
Willis E. Gill, Auditor of Putnam
County, Indiana.
20-lit
Putnam County, Indfiunu, are being called to convene in special session,
t«) mak( additional appropriations NOTH K TO MEMBERS OF THE from the general eoiinty fund of said I PUTNAM COUNTY COUNCIL county, to pay certain expenses and j State of Indiana, County of Putnam,
charges against ud county for the ss:
current year, and C r the eon-| To John Sinclair, T. B. Brookshire, struetion of certa.in bridges in said Wm. B. Bridges, II. C. Morrison, H. county, | c. Foster, Hey Hillis and George
Therefore, notice is hereby given j Walker, members of and constituting
to the taxpayers of Putnam County, the Putnam County Council of Put-
Indiana, that the Putnam County nam County, Indiana.
Council of 1 utn.im County, Indiana, | You and each of you are hereby nowill be called to meet in Special ses-; tified that a special meeting of the sion at fen O chick A. M. on Monday Putnam County Council, of Putnam the fil l day of July, IftJ'J, and when County, Indiana, has been called by so convened will*, be aske to detenu- | the under-igned, county auditor of ine and to appropriate the sum of said Putnam County, as required by $18,610.15 from, t 1 '*' general fund ol j law, and upon the request of the I utnum Count /, Indiana, to be used; Hoard of County Commissioneis of
LOANS $25.00 to $.'100.00 On New and Used Cars Payments Reduced. Indiana Loan Co. 24 E. Wash. St. Phone 15.
Konjola Ends Long Quest For
Society News
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Lastin" Relief
CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale—
CHERRIES! My early Richmond and Montmorency Cherries are nearly ripe, taking orders now. Phone 285. R. A. Ogg. lo-at.
FOR SALE—Nice Fox Terrier pups for immediate delivery. Phone 2Co-\'. 2()-3t
FOR SALE— Potted Regal Lilies. Also cut flowers. Heiniece Craig. Ip
FOR SALE—My home on Olive St. Five rooms, enclosed porch, bath, hot water heat, excellent repair. Reasonable for quick sale. L. E. Mitchell, G42-L. H-tf.
FURNITURE AUCTION: As I am leaving town will sell entire household goods, Saturday, June 22nd, 513 East Sycamore St., at 1:30 p. m.— Ed Browning. 20-2p FOR SALE:—Fourdoor sc Ian body for Ford. Would trade for coupe body. Call 525-L. 17-tf.
FOR SALE:—Red-Star oil stove in good condition. Cheap. Phone 525-L. 17-tf
FOR SALE —5 burner Perfection oil stove, new, with cabinet, $3(5. Phone 134. 18-tf
in paying currimt expenses and liabilities of said county for the current year, 1321), ai'Al to construct certain county bridges, said moneys to be appropriated for the following uses, to-
wit
said-county, to convt ne in special session at Ten O’clock, A. M. on Mon-
day, July 1st., 1329.
You ami each of you, are therefore hen In given further notice, as memI hers of said Putnam County Council
f i oioo siuu i uuium vouniy council For the county poor fund, $2,000.00. ! to attend said meeting on said day tor Count}- Cbuncilmen’s balary, anil at thi* hour above named herein
S200.O0.
For deficiencies in Township Assessors salary, '$1013.00. : ■; Hr County Health Officer, $20.15. For the - construction of Booher Bridge in .'VI on roe Township $22(50.00. For construction of Brackney Uridg in Monroe Township, $2426.00. For construction of Staley Hiidge in Jefferson Township, $10,655.00. These bridges are to replace the bridge recently washed out and destroyed by heavy rain . Unless objections are made by ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pa> poll tax only, in the manner prescribed by law, the said Putnam County Council, pursuant to this budget notice, will take action in this matter and determine, proceed and order each and all the above named items appropriated for the uses and purposes h> rein named by an Ordinance to be duly adopted by said council, and to be entered of record. Thi- notice given by the undersign-
; “Come On In-
I! The Water’s fine!
The swimming season is here, but beware of ()lcl Sol’s hot rays. Protect yourself from sunburn with our Cold Creams and Lotions. We also have the best in swimming caps for men and women.
Mullins Drug Store
to con ider and pass upon the matters of appropriations as set forth in a budget prepared and filed in the county auditors office, and as stated in a notice to the taxpayers of Putnam
County. ** Said appropriations to be made
from the general county fund in (he county treasurery, all said moneys to be used for the purposes named in said budget and in said notice to the taxpayers, and which .-aid notice appear.'- in the m wspapers on the same day.- as this notice ap|>cars, ami a copy thereof being attached hereto
for your use and consideration. M illis E. Gill, Auditor of Putnam
County, Indiana. 20-2t
FOR SALE—Piano, $150. Owner, Rev. II. C. Newman moved to North Dakota. Call today, on sale four days only. See J. W. Cherry, Transfer Co. 19-2t.
FOR SALE—Beautiful home site located in best part of city on paved street. House can be remodeled into very attractive home at a very reasonable cost. Inquire Banner office. 15-18-20-22-41.
—For Kent— FOR RENT—A refinished country home, well located. 3 miles of town. Small family preferred. Call C. J. Ferrand, Banner office. 2t.
FOR RENT—3 room house, 402 North Indiana. Lights and water. See J. B. Harris Court House. 12-tf
FOR RENT—4 or 5 room unfurnished modern apartment, ground iloor heat and water furnished. Phone 381-L. 11-tf
—Wanted— WANTED—To take care of children, afternoons and evenings. Mary O’Rear, Phone 622-1.. 17-3t
WANTED:—We estimate on all kinds of plastering, patching a 'penalty, Frazier and Purcell. Phone 684L. 26-tf
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs, and Legatees of Carroll K. Priest, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 24th day of Sept., 1329, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there j make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, | this 12th day of June, 1929. Ferd Lucas, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. i3-2t
—Lost— LOST — Oblong Moon-tone lady’s ring in Methodist Church Sunday. Phone 793. 19-2t
—MiscellaneousTwelve weeks’ course iii Shorthand and Typewriting. Anna Fincgan, Phone 797-Y’. 19-tf.
The Missionary Society of the Christian Church will hold a rummage sale Saturday at the Fire Department. 20-2t
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You want to be at work again bc-cau-e you want to bring home the weekly pay envelope so necessary to the comfort of your family.
You want to drive the cause of all this suffering out of the system—and keep it out. Broad minded pharmacists will advise Allenru because they know of the countless number of people it has helped. They know it is a real remedy because of their training and because the makers of Allenru have so murh faith in it that they authori/e I!. |\ Mullin and druggists everywhere to dispense it with the distinct under--tanding that one big bottle must do what the buyer expects it to do or monev back.
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WIFE ' W \S FAT NO LONGER ATTRACTIVE LOST HUSBAND’S LOVE
The above headlines appeared in a New York newspaper of April 4 in connection with a divorce trial that has attracted wide attention. “She was a beautiful woman,” one witness testified, "hut she got fat and is not attractive any more.” Thousands of women are getting fat and losing their beauty just because they do not know what to do. If you are fat how would you like to lose it and at the same time gain in physical chntm and acquire a clean, clear skin and eyes that sparkle with buoyant health? And gain in energy and activity? Why not do what thousands of women have done to get rid of pounds of unwanted fat? Take one half a teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast and keep it up for .'!() days. Then weigh yourself and see how many pounds you have lost. You’ll have the surprise of your life and best of all a bottle of Kruschen Salts that will last >ou for 30 days only costa 86 cents—you’ll probably 8hv it's worth one hundred dollars after you take the first bottle. Kruschen Salts are a blend of 6 natural revitalizing salts your body, nerves and glands must have if you are to enjoy good health. A-k R. P. Mullins or any druggist for a bottle of Kruschen Salts and start to lose fat today.
Stomach Trouble Relieved After Hope Of Recovery Had Been Abandoned.
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MR. TONY KANTOWICZ “Konjola ende 1 my search for new health," said Mr. Tony Kantowicz, 19 154th street, Calutm t City, Ind. “For three years 1 -offered from a severe case of stomach trouble. Food formed a heavy lump in my stomach. Gas formed and caused wild heuit palpitation. 1 was subject to belching spells, and a burning sensation in my throat. My app tite was gone, my liver was bad, and 1 was bothered by
constipation.
“But Konjola changed all this. By the time I had fini-hed the second bottle I felt like a different person.
Tuesday, June 25. The election of officers for the coming year will be held at ten o’clock a. m. Thi- being the last meeting of the club yi ur, club presidents are requested to give a brief report of the year’s work. The usual favorite dish luncheon will be served at the. noon hour. ++*+** Coterie To Hold Annual Picnic
The Coterie will hold its annual picnic at Miss Laura Ammerman’s on East Seminary St., Friday, June 21st. Member- phase bring sandwiches and one di.-h of food, also table service for self and guest. + + + + ♦■* | Mrs. Lush Hostess Golden Link Circle The Golden Link Circle was entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Orris B. Lush, East Walnut street. +++++* \rt Club Met With Mrs. Raymond Bee The Domestic Art Club met with Mrs. Raymond Bee Tuesday afternoon at her home on the Rockville road. Mrs. Kenneth Sweet was assistant
VONCASTLE
Where Artie Breezes Blow. Quality Entertainment ( Recreation for the Warm Summer Months. ^ W
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
REGINALD DENNY
A N OTHER big LAUGH SHOW'
Here’s Real Relief From Rheumatic Fever And Agony
|HIS LUCKY ■DAY'
From chorines to sociih M he w.swd them all in fashion -he just couldn't wrong on “his lucky dq'. A riot of fun, an ocean o( Uudis an encyclopedia of humor m h:. latest and best farce - Reginald Benny
7 AND 8:15 P. M.
ADDED “MOTORING MAMAS” Comedy and klNOGRAM NEWS
In 21 to 18 Hours You Get Rest and Comfort Again
SCHEDULE OF SUMMER PRICES
Torture pains — the kind that
My appetite increased, and my diges-1 pierce and (turn and never seem to let i
tion was restort d. Every one of the ugly symptoms is gone. My liver was regulated, and the dizzy spells disappeared. I have been wonderfully benefited in every way, and 1 call Konjola the master inedicin..” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl diug store and by all the be-t druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. —(Adv.)
AT THE VONCASTLE Reginald Denny , the popular screen comedian, is to be . een tonight and Friday, when his latest screen production, “His Lucky Day,” will be shown in the Voncastle Theatre. The picture i. said to be the best
up—that rob a man of his sleep—that make him just a bag of nerves and all
worn out.
Those are the pains that dope and eoal tar products can only partially relieve.
EACH SUN.-MON. 10c - 30c
OTHER WEEK DAYS 10c - 25c W1TH A FEW EXCEPTIONS ON SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS
The safest and most efficient way to get rid of these persistent, nerveracking pains is to get a bottle of Allenru Special Formula No. 2. Be sure you get No. 2, which comes in capsule form. Take these, little dark green capsules as directed and in about 24 hours you should he able to notice that they have considerably reduced if not entirely banished those severe, torturing pains that have caused you so many sleepless nights. Continue taking them for two or three days more and thus prevent an early
return of the tortue.
ever made by thi. well-liked Univer-
sal star, Denny, with a long -tage I doesn t matter how long you
may have suffered or whether your
training behind him. . tro ' ble is in thc shoulder, arm, neck “His Lucky Day” was directed by or legs. R. P . Mullins says these Edili - Cline, from an original story' little wonder-working capsules must l»y John B. Clymer and Gladys Leh-1 b * ni * h :l11 !>«>" torture in 5 days
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hostess. New officers wire elected as follows: Pres., Mr . Raymond Bee. Secy.-Treas., Mis. Wm. Stiles. Chairman, Mrs. Lawrence Hammond. Following the meeting dainty refreshments were served. Next month thc ladies will entertain their husbands with a picnic .sup-
per.
or money cheerfully refunded.
+ + + •«• + ♦ Co-Workers To Meet Friday Co-Workers of the Baptist Church
will meet with Mr E. Stark, at»I home on Hillsdale Ave., Friday t| 2:00 o'clock.
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Thanks Folks
It was Our Pleasure to Have you as our guests.
The Lone Star Cement Company. Indiana, [Inc.]
INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM Makers of Lone Star Brand and “Incor” Cements
Wishes to express its appreciation to the people of this community who attended the
Lone Star Day Barbecue
And to the members of the Greencastle Chamber of Commerce; State Officials; County Officials; City Officials and all others who so efficiently co-operated with us in making the day a success, we express our thanks and appreciations.
We hope you enjoyed thc Day—We enjoyed your presence.
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The Lone Star Cement Company, Indiana, [Ine.]
Hy its officers and EmplO ee ’
